• Oxwich Castle

Oxwich Bay Accommodation and Holiday Guide

Introduction

Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs and tiny pretty villages. The Gower produces some of the best surfing in Wales, as well as being an excellent spot for windsurfing and cycling. Due to the fantastic scenery and wildlife, the area is also popular with walkers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Ruined castles, churches such as St Cadoc’s in Cheriton – known as the cathedral of The Gower and mysterious prehistoric remains add interest to an area rich in things to do and see.

On the South Coast of the Gower Oxwich village is a picturesque place featuring pretty cottages and not one but two castles!! There is also a National Nature Reserve, which include sand dunes, a flatland of salt and fresh water marshes, and woodland. The ever popular Oxwich Bay, is another blue flag beach offering a vast stretch of golden sand. It is a popular beach with motor sport enthusiasts. The Oxwich Bay hotel is situated on the Western end of the beach and provides excellent facilities. There is also a shop and car park, as well as toilets. For watersports enthusiasts try: http://www.watersports4all.com/

For further information on restaurants, delicatessens and local produce markets, see
http://www.food-passion.co.uk

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